Jason Day: "I've felt lost"

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"It was kind of a down time, kind of a bummer", Steele said Sunday.

"But if you find a guy whose game really matches up in style and the course suits him and his eye, yeah, I could see it happening".

"It would be a wedge from 140 yards but I'd be 20 yards out".

Amateur world No.1 Curtis Luck has been given a glowing endorsement from golf's biggest stars on the eve of the Australian prodigy's Masters debut. "There's some opportunities right at the end", said Steele. "You don't need to come out and shoot 65 the first day but you're better off shooting something under par".

Rainy weather caused the final round to be delayed two hours.

"If I had to boil it down, I think it's just showing the course a little more respect", he said. He withdrew before the second round, citing lower back spasms, claiming the problems were not related to the three back surgeries he has faced since March 2014.

"Usually I have the week or two more weeks of tournament under my belt and maybe a week or two more weeks of practice as well and I didn't pick up a club from Match Play until I got here on Friday. It gets me excited thinking about the possibility of actually winning and obviously accomplishing one of my life goals".

Fleetwood, the world's 32-ranked player, pointed that out this week in the lead up to the 81 Masters, and then he laughed. Canadian Adam Hadwin trails at +8,000, and defending champion Danny Willett sits at a distant +10,000.

"Just being around him (I learned about) hard work and dedication, listening to him tell stories about growing up and how hard he used to practice", Johnson said.

"But going back now, when I see the shots, they all kind of make sense to me and I feel comfortable. That's all I can really do is control that". Most players would always wait until they eaned that invitation, but Fleetwood came with the intention of becoming comfortable with his surroundings. There will be holes where you can hit it long, but you can't be short. Back-to-back top 10s on the European Tour later in the year got him to No. 63.

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"What's tough is that you just don't have much depth to land it". He tied for 16th at the Waste Management Phoenix Open (TPC Scottsdale, Arizona) and tied for 14th at the Honda Classic (PGA National, Palm Beach Gardens, Florida) in February.

World No.8 Rickie Fowler and reigning PGA Championship victor Jimmy Walker are the latest to criticise the controversial rule a day after American Lexi Thompson lost the year's first LPGA major after a surprising penalty. "I feel like my game is in a really good spot". The former UNLV golfer has been in the PGA Tour since the 2000 season. It was time to learn to hit a fade instead of a draw. Steele got into the Tournament of Champions with his qualifying win at the Safeway Open.

"It's not going to be any different for me".

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Tommy Fleetwood is back at Augusta National for a second time, but the first as part of the Masters field.

"Just been a ton of fun just trying to take it all in and enjoy the moment", McGirt said. "There's a lot of positive stuff". The first two rounds are also expected to be cool and windy. "I think if you ask every single player, that wouldn't be a question". "If you've got good mechanics and you've got good speed".

A lot has changed for Dustin Johnson since he last played in the Masters.

"I don't say I've won the Masters and he hasn't".

World number one Dustin Johnson, the first player in 41 years to enter the Masters on a three-event win streak, is an oddsmakers favorite in this year s first major championship.

Predictions are a futile enterprise when it comes to golf, otherwise I'd be living in a Penthouse suite in Vegas.

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